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"Why the Cross? Unveiling the Eternal Purpose Behind Christ’s Sacrifice"

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The Centrality of the Cross

Why did Jesus have to die?

It’s a question that echoes across time, asked by believers and skeptics alike. Why the cross? Why such a brutal, shameful, and public death for the Son of God?

Surely, the Creator of the universe could have saved humanity in a less violent, less scandalous way. And yet, God chose the cross—a wooden beam, drenched in blood, suspended between heaven and earth. This was no accident. This was intentional. The cross stands at the very heart of God’s eternal plan.

For some, the cross is just a religious symbol—an emblem on a necklace, a logo for a church. But for those who truly understand it, the cross is everything. It is justice and mercy kissing. It is wrath and love colliding. It is where sin was judged, and grace was unleashed. It is the doorway to eternal life.

The Apostle Paul declared, “We preach Christ crucified…” (1 Corinthians 1:23), and “May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Galatians 6:14). Why? Because he understood this profound truth: without the cross, there is no salvation. No forgiveness. No reconciliation. No hope.

In this book, we will explore why Jesus had to die on the cross, not merely from a historical or emotional perspective, but from a biblical and eternal one. We will uncover the seriousness of sin, the holiness of God, and the necessity of a perfect substitute. We will see how the cross fulfills prophecy, satisfies divine justice, defeats the powers of darkness, and opens the way for every believer to be restored to the Father.

This is not just theology—it is love in action. It is the story of God stooping down to rescue His children at the highest cost: Himself.

Whether you are a long-time believer, a new Christian, or someone still searching, my prayer is that these pages will draw you closer to the foot of the cross. Because only there can we fully grasp the depth of God's love and the power of His plan.

So let us begin this journey—from death to life, from sin to righteousness, from guilt to glory.

Let us begin at the cross.